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nationstates. you know that. criminal elements. the third group that i have trouble defining --anarchists, activists, anonymous, will sec, 20 somethings that have not talked to the opposite sex in five or six years. [laughter] blessedly, the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way i laid out the taxonomy. governments are by far most confident. criminal gangs are the next layer. then you have this group down here. as bad as governments could be, sooner or later they can be held to account. you have got criminal elements, and they can be pretty dangerous and they are kind of guns for hire, but fundamentally, criminals want to make money. they enter into a symbiotic relation with whatever their target is. and it is a strange creature, a strange parasite in nature who enters into a symbiotic relationship with a host they want to kill or destroy. so i think even criminals are somewhat limited. what worries me is this game down here. right now they are least capable, but you know better than i, the tide is coming in on all the boats i
nationstates. you know that. criminal elements. the third group that i have trouble defining --anarchists, activists, anonymous, will sec, 20 somethings that have not talked to the opposite sex in five or six years. [laughter] blessedly, the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way i laid out the taxonomy. governments are by far most confident. criminal gangs are the next layer. then you have this group down here. as bad as governments could be, sooner or later they can be held to account....
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nationstates. you know that. criminal elements. the third group that i have trouble defining come a anarchists, activists, anonymous, will sec, 20 somethings that have not talked to the opposite sex in five or six years. [laughter] blessedly, the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way i laid out. governments are by far most confident. criminal gangs are the next layer. then you have this group down here. as bad as governments could be, sooner or later they can be held to account. you have got criminal elements, and they can be pretty dangerous and they are kind of guns for higher, but fundamentally, criminals want to make money. they enter into a symbiotic relation with whatever their target is. and it is a strange creature, a strange parasite in nature who enters into a symbiotic relationship with a host they want to kill or destroy. so i think even criminals are somewhat limited. what worries me is this game down here. right now their least capable, but you know better than i, the tide is coming in on all the boats in the har
nationstates. you know that. criminal elements. the third group that i have trouble defining come a anarchists, activists, anonymous, will sec, 20 somethings that have not talked to the opposite sex in five or six years. [laughter] blessedly, the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way i laid out. governments are by far most confident. criminal gangs are the next layer. then you have this group down here. as bad as governments could be, sooner or later they can be held to account. you have...
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it is an arms race developing between different nationstates. i have tracked 77 countries. it is new bells and whistles to sell more and we are moving to the state of autonomous drones. this is very concerning. it will change the nature of warfare, i believe. it is being specifically designed for use in the pacific. 2000 mile range and because the chinese have weapons that can sink american aircraft carriers for the first time, they need to keep further away. they can automatically refuel in the air. pretty scary. >> it looks pretty scary. it is more palatable to see these drones take place in countries where we do not want to see humans being killed. >> unfortunately, that is part of the process. drone use right now is legal. it is highly effective. it also saves lives. the united states prepares to chase down terrorists. there is no question the drone armed with a rocket has changed warfare. one of those things like the crossbow, the machine gun, and the airplane. >> let's talk about that. seeing this video of these drones and these robots, it looks like something out of
it is an arms race developing between different nationstates. i have tracked 77 countries. it is new bells and whistles to sell more and we are moving to the state of autonomous drones. this is very concerning. it will change the nature of warfare, i believe. it is being specifically designed for use in the pacific. 2000 mile range and because the chinese have weapons that can sink american aircraft carriers for the first time, they need to keep further away. they can automatically refuel in...
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nationstates. you know that. criminal elements. and then finally this third group that i really have trouble defining, nihilists, and artists, activists, lulzsec, anonymous, twentysomethings. the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way i laid out -- governments are foremost topic. criminal games, then you have this group down here and that's kind of good because as bad as governance can be, governments can be held to account. you've got criminal elements and they can be pretty dangerous and they are kind of guns for hire. but fundamentally criminal's want to make money. they enter into a symbiotic relation with whatever their target is. and it's a strange creature, strange parasites in nature. and so i think even criminals are somewhat limited. what worries me is this game down here. right now they are inescapable. you know better than i at times come in and all the boats in the harbor are going up. and so this group is beginning to acquire capacity that may be a year or two or three ago, we eat waited only with some of the more
nationstates. you know that. criminal elements. and then finally this third group that i really have trouble defining, nihilists, and artists, activists, lulzsec, anonymous, twentysomethings. the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way i laid out -- governments are foremost topic. criminal games, then you have this group down here and that's kind of good because as bad as governance can be, governments can be held to account. you've got criminal elements and they can be pretty dangerous and...
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will talk about that, we move away from some of the nationstate stuff. that is the sexy stuff and general hayden did a wonderful job covering bad. we will move to some of the not quite as sexy information about how we calculate risk, will we deal with that, how are .tandards set should we have minimum standards? do those minimum standards get in the way question mark those types of questions we will get into with this panel. one of the things we know when one of the things the bbc set up set up early on is to know we do not have all the answers. talk about the fact that cybersecurity is, in fact, a journey and not a destination. we will not reach an end date like y2k where we say ok, we did it right. some very bright people out there, lots of it has to do with ownership, some of it has to do with bad actors. we do have to asked ourselves, when we look at compliance , does that compliance actually drive the bar down perhaps? should we be looking at another way to do this? as we look at that, understanding you have doe, department of homeland security, com
will talk about that, we move away from some of the nationstate stuff. that is the sexy stuff and general hayden did a wonderful job covering bad. we will move to some of the not quite as sexy information about how we calculate risk, will we deal with that, how are .tandards set should we have minimum standards? do those minimum standards get in the way question mark those types of questions we will get into with this panel. one of the things we know when one of the things the bbc set up set up...
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nationstates. you know that. criminal elements, and then finally this third group that it would have trouble defining, nihilists, anarchists, activists, losec, anonymous, twentysomethings, talking to the opposite sex in five or six years. [laughter] the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way -- governments are by far most confident. criminal gangs, the next layer, then you have this script here and that's kind of good because as bad as governance could be sooner or later governments can be held to account. you've got criminal elements and they could be pretty dangerous and they're kind of -- but fundamentally criminals want to make money. and enter into a symbiotic relation with whatever their target is. and it's a strange creature, strange parasite in nature who ended into a semiotic ladyship with a host that they want to kill or destroy. and something even criminals are somewhat limited. what worries me is this gang down here. right now they are a staple what you know better than i that the tides come in an
nationstates. you know that. criminal elements, and then finally this third group that it would have trouble defining, nihilists, anarchists, activists, losec, anonymous, twentysomethings, talking to the opposite sex in five or six years. [laughter] the capacity to do harm is pretty much the way -- governments are by far most confident. criminal gangs, the next layer, then you have this script here and that's kind of good because as bad as governance could be sooner or later governments can be...
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if you think about it from a state perspective, is it a nationstate? is it an activist organization? is it an insider that is disgruntled? if we are going to put these issues in the context of risk management, which at the end of the day is what this is about, you have to spend some time thinking about what is your most likely attacker? even then, what is that attacker likely to target? one of the greatest issues i see is that we try to apply all threats to all problems. we try to say that all data is critical within an organization. and really, to manage this issue properly, we have to be beyond that and put it in a framework that we can understand and manage. the threat and impact, looking at the impact of the particular tech should also -- particular attacks also drive drive the resources. would be a cash traffic impact because it is targeting a prickle architecture -- a critical architecture? or is it an embarrassment to the organization based on data being released or sensitive information being released? do this without thinking about the impact
if you think about it from a state perspective, is it a nationstate? is it an activist organization? is it an insider that is disgruntled? if we are going to put these issues in the context of risk management, which at the end of the day is what this is about, you have to spend some time thinking about what is your most likely attacker? even then, what is that attacker likely to target? one of the greatest issues i see is that we try to apply all threats to all problems. we try to say that all...
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i think we'll see more of these discontinuities, and so first i think the erosion of the nationstate and its regional conflict, the spreading of the crisis of terrorism and west africa, north africa, and al-shabaab just recently planned, conducted an attack last saturday and i guess down in somalia where they tried to attack a human group, where they claim can guess what? they claimed they killed americans. that's totally false, but again, america's interests, american life is very much at stake. and within the concentric circles of course my biggest worry has to do with wmd, with weapons of mass destruction. which we have, we've had three administrations had done a really good job of trying to control, working with allies and people are not allies, controlling materials of all sorts. president clinton, president bush and president obama who have done a great job. but still, we worry very much of loose materials, loose weapons, and given some of the trends in areas, states that have nuclear weapons, and states that have enriched uranium that john talked about. this has to be extremel
i think we'll see more of these discontinuities, and so first i think the erosion of the nationstate and its regional conflict, the spreading of the crisis of terrorism and west africa, north africa, and al-shabaab just recently planned, conducted an attack last saturday and i guess down in somalia where they tried to attack a human group, where they claim can guess what? they claimed they killed americans. that's totally false, but again, america's interests, american life is very much at...
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first i think the rosen of the nationstate and the spreading of the crisis of terrorism and to are africa and out shabbat conducting this last saturday. attack a human group were they claimed they killed americans. that is totally false. american life is very much at stake. my greatest worry of just continuity has to do with weapons of maps the structure and -- weapons of mass destruction. we have three administrations. we have loose weapons. we have some of the trends in areas and states who want nuclear weapons. they give this to the previous panel. i think they defended very well and the legality of what we have been doing that has been the subject of such great concern. those are great issue. john talked about east asia and china. china is not an enemy. a major trading partner. we do have to get right the cyber issue would china that has now been talked about publicly by the director of national intelligence and others. take theo also get, whole issue of defense modernization, all of which could lead to some real potential abrupt changes over the pacific and asia. we have been so focu
first i think the rosen of the nationstate and the spreading of the crisis of terrorism and to are africa and out shabbat conducting this last saturday. attack a human group were they claimed they killed americans. that is totally false. american life is very much at stake. my greatest worry of just continuity has to do with weapons of maps the structure and -- weapons of mass destruction. we have three administrations. we have loose weapons. we have some of the trends in areas and states who...
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if you think about it from a state perspective, is it a nationstate? is it an activist organization? and really, to manage this issue properly, we have to be beyond that and put it in a framework that we can understand and manage. the threat and impact, looking at the impact of the particular tech should also -- particular attacks also drive drive the resources. would be a cash traffic impact because it is targeting a prickle architecture -- a critical architecture? or is it an embarrassment to the organization based on data being released or sensitive information being released? we can't do this without thinking about the impact of these attacks. the third kind of critical component is thinking about for -- thinking about vulnerabilities. the vulnerability impairment is something that needs to be managed with regards to what systems are in use, how they are used and what is the vulnerability profile. when we look at the attack to take place even with the most sophisticated the space best of the state-sponsored attacks, they don't have to bring their a
if you think about it from a state perspective, is it a nationstate? is it an activist organization? and really, to manage this issue properly, we have to be beyond that and put it in a framework that we can understand and manage. the threat and impact, looking at the impact of the particular tech should also -- particular attacks also drive drive the resources. would be a cash traffic impact because it is targeting a prickle architecture -- a critical architecture? or is it an embarrassment to...
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major crime bust at one of the nationst busiest airport. seven ramp workers at jfk here in new york were arrested for stealing from checked bags. the group worked for israel el al airlines loading luggage on to jets. passengers started reporting missing items from their bags. and the airline installed cameras and caught the culprits red handed. courtney jameson and two daughters happened at a brooklyn cyclones baseball game. the winner came up and gave her a big, very unexpected hug. it turns out it was her husband. sergeant sean jamison making a surprise homecoming after his second tour of duty in afghanistan. the family was not expecting him until next month. that is great. those are your headlines. let's find out about your weather with rick. >> rick: such a cool story. i love it it that's one of the better ones. that's a great costume if you can pull that one off is awesome. talk about your weather this morning. you will notice it's a little bit darker. we are losing a the love sunlight right now. time of year we are heading into fall i
major crime bust at one of the nationst busiest airport. seven ramp workers at jfk here in new york were arrested for stealing from checked bags. the group worked for israel el al airlines loading luggage on to jets. passengers started reporting missing items from their bags. and the airline installed cameras and caught the culprits red handed. courtney jameson and two daughters happened at a brooklyn cyclones baseball game. the winner came up and gave her a big, very unexpected hug. it turns...
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it is aimed an issue issue of the nationstate and the caribbean. it would not be hard to imagine. huge demographic displacements as a result of trying to change the americas and the migrating patterns that have nothing to do with the economy or whether a job can be had inside the borders, but could be linked to profound grammatic changes that have created everything from landslides to hurricanes and so we have to start thinking through some of these challenges throughout the americas. especially because of the huge natural biodiversity wealth that all of the nations have an especially that part of the most biodiverse countries are here in the united states. >> clearly we are undergoing climate change. the impact of health, expansion of vectors of disease from isolated areas, areas to moderate areas. we are seeing that and the spreading of various plant infecting viruses and this is all something that is happening. our ability to slow it down or reverse it is certainly going to put pressure on mankind to adapt to it and deal with it. i just think that a lot of water supply will dis
it is aimed an issue issue of the nationstate and the caribbean. it would not be hard to imagine. huge demographic displacements as a result of trying to change the americas and the migrating patterns that have nothing to do with the economy or whether a job can be had inside the borders, but could be linked to profound grammatic changes that have created everything from landslides to hurricanes and so we have to start thinking through some of these challenges throughout the americas....